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At Harvard University, the title of University Professor is the institution's most distinguished professorial post, [1] and is conferred upon a select group of 25 tenured faculty members whose scholarship and other professional work have achieved exceptional distinction and influence. [2]
Rate My Professors (RMP) is a review site founded in May 1999 by John Swapceinski, a software engineer from Menlo Park, California, which allows anyone to assign ratings to professors and campuses of American, Canadian, and United Kingdom institutions. [1] The site was originally launched as TeacherRatings.com and converted to RateMyProfessors ...
David Harbater, a mathematics professor at the University of Pennsylvania and student of the 1974 Math 55 section at Harvard, recalled of his experience, "Seventy [students] started it, 20 finished it, and only 10 understood it." Scott D. Kominers, familiar with the stated attrition rates for the course, decided to keep an informal log of his ...
R.J.Q. Adams, B.S., 1965, professor of British history at Texas A&M University; Elijah Anderson, Sterling Professor of Sociology and of African American Studies at Yale University; Richard T. Antoun, professor emeritus of anthropology at Binghamton University; Jason Beckfield (PhD), Professor of Sociology at Harvard University [19]
As I wrote in my 2022 book, Empire of Ideas, about Harvard’s turmoil of the early years of this century: ‘The Corporate was too remote, too uninformed and simply too small to understand the ...
She was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, which she held from June 2000 until June 2005. [citation needed]On March 1, 2013, Columbia Law School's Center for Gender & Sexuality Law honored her with a symposium [5] featuring Anita Hill, Lani Guinier, and others.
Dr. Theodore Iwashyna, a professor of pulmonary and critical care medicine and of health policy and management at Johns Hopkins University, said the move was “a disastrously bad idea.”
John L. Comaroff (born 1 January 1945) [1] is a retired professor of African and African American Studies and of anthropology. He is recognized for his study of African and African-American society. Comaroff and his wife, anthropologist Jean Comaroff, have collaborated on publications examining post-colonialism and the Tswana people of South ...